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For a couple of years now, I've been mixing Dreamfields and regular
pasta with julienned zucchini and have gotten good post-meal numbers. Recently, I bought some Nutrition Kitchen Golden Angel Hair Soy Pasta at Susan's suggestion because she said it had none of the usual "icky" flavor of soy. Tonight I added the soy pasta to the blend and deleted the zucchini. So it was DF, regular pasta and the soy. The result was better than expected. 116 mg/dl at one hour, 88 mg/dl at 2 hours and 89 mg/dl at three hours. Also, the taste and texture of the blend was good. The texture of the soy pasta all my itself is too rubbery IMO. But as 1/3 of the mix, it's not a problem. The reason for mixing DF and regular pasta is the different digestive rates. The DF has a delayed carb effect while the regular stuff comes on fast. The soy with its protein content may have a slowing effect on the regular pasta. As for insulin, I had some Lantus going in the background and about 3 units of R mixed in there as well. Dreamfields and Nutrition Kitchen pasta can be bought online at netrition.com |
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